I think they could give you a stock version for a device and charge for it. I would pay $10-$20 to have a stock android ROM experience from HTC for my EVO LTE. I think 2 flavors would be nice and the stock ROM should not require any additional work as I imagine they have to get it to this point before adding sense features.
I am probably showing ignorance on this post.
I was hoping Hesse would talk a little more about the rollouts picking up more steam.
I enjoyed reading today about MetroPCS being 97% done with LTE. They had a good qtr and attributed it to the lower operating cost of their new LTE network.
You forgot to include the northwest corner of GA as being sprinkled with LTE in this wave. The carpet capital of the world needs a little Sprint LTE loving too!
I really enjoyed his site, as I do this one, but I agree that he should not risk his employment over it.
Do you really think they will go that far if he goes away quietly?